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beating out flicnikki haley. the head scratching results in the race for the white house the historic verdict for the mother of the gunman a stunning blow for house republicans. we are live with the dramatic vote failing to impeach the head of homeland security the house speaker vowing that the border battle isn't over yet. leveling the playing field how some of the biggest sports broadcasters are teaming up for a streaming game changer and a super bowl betting blitz. it's not just the game bringing in billions. the wildest prop bets bringing new fans to the able to from proposals to halftime performers what are the odds? it's already wednesday. "early today" starts right now good morning to you. i'm frances rivera we begin with the race for the white house and the new election results from nevada. nbc news projects president biden has easily won the democratic primary but the republican primary
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results are a little more complicated. nbc news projects that nikki haley has lost to the option that reads "none of these candidates". former president trump did not appear on the ballot haley faced some long-shot challengers, and the none of these candidates choice you can see at the bottom. the republican party close to keep the caucuses too. donald trump will participate in those on thursday. and that's the contest that will actually award delegates before the primary, haley's campaign had accused the caucus of being rigged for trump and said they would not be paying the $55,000 registration fee haley's campaign manager said they have not spent any energy on nevada. instead, they are focussing on the upcoming south carolina primary. new this morning, the head of homeland security has avoid impeachment after a very close vote >> the yeas are 214. and the nays are 216
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the resolution is not adopted. >> secretary mayorkas narrowly survived a push by republicans to impeach him over the crisis at the border. brie jackson joins us now. and republican does have a slight majority fort house, so t in the house, so this was a surprise >> reporter: yes, three republicans defected and voted with democrats republican mcclintock voted no and said this would be used against conservatives when democrats take control of the house. the secretary was being accused of not enforcing immigration loss at the border now conservative republicans seem to have killed the bipartisan border security package mayorkas helped negotiate in the senate. president biden is placing the blame on former president trump, who is against the bill. but republicans say it's democrats who are playing politics >> the american people are going to know why it failed. i'll be taking this issue to the
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country. trump and the maga republicans said no. because they're afraid of donald trump. >> the objective of this bill was number one, to do nothing, to do zero to secure the border. but to let every democrat running for office say, gosh, i wanted to secure the border. but those mean republicans wouldn't let us. >> the senate deal also included aid to israel. house speaker mike johnson tried to pass a stand alone bill to provide israel with more military aid that bill was also defeated last flight night in the house meanwhile, a spokesperson for johnson says the republicans will bring the articles of impeachment against mayorkas back to the house floor as soon as they have enough votes to pass it. frances? >> brie, thank you donald trump suffered a major legal defeat after an appeals court ruled that the former president does not have legal immunity for everything he
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did while in office. it cites his efforts to obstruct the peaceful transfer of power the trump campaign has said it will appeal the ruling timing will be critical to determine whether it moves ahead before the november election a special counsel report will soon be made public detailing the findings of an investigation into classified documents found at president biden's office and home. that's according to a senior law enforcement official who also says no charges will be filed. the white house declined to comment but has previously said the president cooperated with the investigation. a michigan jury has found jennifer crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter for failing to stop her son from shooting and killing four fellow high school students in 2021 shes would convicted on all counts maggie vespa has the story >> reporter: an unprecedented verdict. >> we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter. >> reporter: jennifer crumbley
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found guilty on four counts, one for each student killed. as the first parent ever convicted for their role in a mass school shooting committed by their child the jury forewoman speaking out tones ab to nbc news. >> she was the last adult with the gun. >> reporter: after the verdict, family members of those four students hugging prosecutors the moment you heard the verdict, what went through your mind >> um, that i can breathe. >> reporter: shilling lost his 17-year-old son justin >> he had life, and he deserved to live it >> reporter: the historic verdict following seven days of emotional testimony. culminating with crumbley taking the stand if hen her own defens. >> i wish he would have killed us instead >> reporter: prosecutors suggesting she was a negligent mom who ignored mounting red flags about her son's behavior
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the defense arguing that crumbley was an engaged parent >> no one could have expected this, including mrs. crumbley. >> reporter: legal experts say this may have implications far beyond this courthouse does interestthis open the doorr parents to be held accountable for mass shootings in the future >> i think it will be used as persuasive precedent >> reporter: but for st. julianna, it's justice for his daughter hannah. anything you want to say to the jury >> just thank you for using common sense >> reporter: jennifer crumbley's trial may be over, but her husband's is still to come james crumbley's trial is set to begin on march 5th he also is charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, and when jennifer crumbley is sentenced in april she faces up to 15 years in prison per count back to you. >> plagymaggie, thank you.
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in idaho, a judge is rejecting bryan kohberger's motion to dismiss his indictment the students were found stabbed to death in 2022 prosecutors are seeking a trial date for this summer it's now been four months since hamas attacked israel in a vicious assault on both army bases and civilian communities, killing more than a thousand the israeli response has been merciless, with nearly 35,000 dead or missing palestinians, according to gaza authorities. this morning, though, there appears to be slow progress toward the deal between israel and hamas. for more, let's go live to foreign correspondent chapman bell what more do we know >> reporter: good morning, frances. well, qatar, these been central to mediations between hamas and israel, says the response by hamas to this paris proposal is, quote, positive. and for their part, hamas says it dealt with their response to
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this proposal in a positive spirit, but, as ever, these deals are all about negotiations and concessions, and a major sticking point remains, whether they agree to a temporary pause in fighting or an all-out cease-fire now hamas proposing in a very detailed response published by a lebanese newspaper, a three-stage cease-fire plan in 45-day increments that would see in, change for the release of hostages in gaza the release of palestinian prisoners, the reconstruction of gaza and the complete withdrawal of israeli forces now secretary of state blinken, once again, meeting with leaders in the region, saying that there is still a lot of work to be done but we are continuing to believe that an agreement is possible and indeed essential now he's met with leaders from saudi arabia, qatar and egypt. today today he's in israel to discuss the proposal with leaders there. the ultimate goal, of course, is
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to bring the hostages home and bring an end to hostilities somehow that ultimately will help stop a broader regional conflict from developing further. so it's high stakes all around, as they review this current proposal, frances? >> one step closer to one of the more product ever neive negotias we've had so far the violent storm slamming the west coast on the move the atmospheric river triggering more than 300 mudslides in los angeles, damaging lomehomes and burying cars at least three people have died in northern california from falling trees. across the state, cleanup efforts are under way with showers lingering, as the storm shifts east. let's bring in nbc meteorologist angie lassman with our eye on where the storm is heading next. hi, angie. >> hi there, frances we need dry skies for folks to start cleaning up. and we have some of those coming our way if you live in portions of california. we've seen good news with los angeles county coming out of
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flood alerts, but we've still got 12 million people included in flood alerts for parts of california winter alerts up this morning as the system works toward the east we're going to see a lot of scattered shower activity across portions of california today you can see the snow falling across part of the west, and those are the kind of two things that we'll be seeing through the day today. by the time we get into this evening, another batch of rain works into southern california snow falling across the western mountain ranges and the system's on the move by the time we get into tomorrow. heavy snow across parts of the plains along with winds that we'll have to deal with as well as rain across the great lakes meanwhile, worm temperatures we are running way above normal. des moines will hit 62 degrees, 30 degrees above where we should be this time oe 70s from jackso
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new orleans. houston and san antonio. charlotte ends up at 55 degrees. plenty of sunshine and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you >> all right, i'll see you when you join me in a bit coming up, this bud ad is for you. the first wave of super bowl commercials kicks off. and we're back in a minute with steve sedgwick who has the details on the sports streaming platform that might be in a league of its own. and a roy at check at meta y. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients - no sulfates, silicones or dyes and packaged with 45% less plastic - giving you outstanding dandruff protection and leaving hair beautiful and moisturized. major dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. new head & shoulders bare. when i have pain from arthritis i grab biofreeze.
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and it's nsaid-free. cool the pain so i can get back on the court. a quick look at some of the headlines this morning ever wonder which arm is better when you get a shot? new research suggests using both triggers a better immune response when it comes to multi-dose vaccines like covid or childhood immunization. honda is recalling over 750,000 vehicles for a faulty air bag sensor models include honda pilots, accords, civics and odysseys honda will notify owners and replace the sensore sensors cene stop wearing your vision pro goggles while driving. several posts show people
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wearing apple's new vr device while in auto pilot mode and gabby douglas is returning to competition for the first time in eight years. douglas took home gold as part of the u.s. women's team at both the london and rio games douglas is aiming to make her olympic return in paris had summer starting her comeback at the winter cup in kentucky on february 24th. "early today" will be right back after the break. after the break. [♪♪] did you know, many moisturizers only hydrate your skin? for advanced science that visibly repairs signs of aging... try olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. it delivers 10 benefits in every jar for younger-looking skin, visibly firming, lifting, and smoothing wrinkles. olay regenerist penetrates the skin's surface, to boost regeneration at the surface cellular level for continuous improvement. to visibly repair signs of aging, try olay regenerist. this has been medifacts for olay.
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number of americans bringing vegas to them. they're dropping big bucks on everything from touchdowns to the coin toss. >> the 49ers are going to the super bowl >> reporter: as the san francisco 49ers and kansas city chiefs gear up for a highly-anticipated super bowl match, many fans are preparing for the big game the only way they know how, by placing their bets in historic numbers >> there's going to be a lot of betting on the super bowl this year, probably more legal bets than at any other time in history. it's beyond something people do, it's a cultural pastime in a lot of ways, a social thing people do together. >> reporter: nearly 68 million americans are expected to bet on super bowl lviii, smashing the all-time record, they're projected to spend $23 billion, up 44% from last year. and, with the super bowl in las vegas this year, sin city also expecting a marquee event, seeing a surge in super bowl betting and nationwide moves to
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legalize sports betting in the last six years 38 states have passed laws allowing gambling on sports. sports books also offer hundreds of proposition bets called props, letting fans guess everything from how long reba macintyre's national anthem will be to the opening coin toss, to the color of gatorade thrown on the winning coach. >> the props are more than ever. we'll probablyl probably see67% propositions >> reporter: usher's halftime show also bringing odds, which star will join him on stage? one has alisha key as the favorite, with post malone and ludacris close behind. but the biggest action behind may be about this years most famous nfl fan taylor swift, the center of attention on the sidelines this
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season, amid her whirlwind romance with chiefs tight end travis kelce most u.s.-based sports books cannot offer bets surrounding the super star will she be at the game? how many times will she be shown on camera? and will kell ce pop the questi? one has the proposal at 6 to 1 >> i'm focussed on getting this ring that's all my mind's focussed on right now. >> reporter: a possible storybook ending to a season to remember >> it's going to be so much to watch. way beyond just the action there on the field it's going to make it even more fun. you want to see who we are as americans? i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fought against the taliban and their crimes against women. and in hillary clinton's state department... we took on gender-based violence in the congo.
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